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'Ted Lasso' Season 4 Will Hit Apple TV in August
- On Tuesday, April 28, 2026, Apple TV announced Ted Lasso Season 4 will premiere globally on August 5, 2026, with Jason Sudeikis returning to coach a second division women's soccer team in England.
- After two years away from Apple TV screens, the series released a teaser trailer confirming familiar cast members return alongside new faces to inspire the women's team to greatness.
- Returning stars Hannah Waddingham and Brett Goldstein join Sudeikis, while the trailer depicts a fan criticizing Ted for "coaching a bunch of girls" in the new second division setting.
- Grant Feely, known for Obi-Wan Kenobi, takes over the role of Ted's son, Henry, while the official synopsis promises "Ted and the team learn to leap before they look."
- Episodes will drop weekly on Wednesdays until October 7, 2026; although Season 3 was previously billed as the story's end, the production marks a significant shift in the Emmy-winning series' focus.
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Beloved Apple TV comedy sets premiere date for return season after 3-year break
It’s almost time to return to the pitch at Nelson Road as the hit Apple TV comedy “Ted Lasso” has set a return date. The popular series returns to the air for season four on Aug. 5 after a three-year break.
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Read Full ArticleTed Lasso Returns to the AFC Richmond Pitch in New Season Four Teaser
Ted Lasso is back on the field at Nelson Road in the new trailer for the highly-anticipated fourth season of the hit Emmy-winning Apple TV show. Season Four of the series finds Jason Sudeikis reprising his titular role as the beloved coach, a slight plot twist given the character’s apparent departure at the end of the third season in 2023. Now, Lasso is back at AFC Richmond, where he’s been tasked with leading the club’s women’s team out of th…
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